100-600 depending on specifics
Used 600-700 New 900
The winchester model 1887 shotguns came with black walnut,for wood.
a Winchester model 1300 walnut field( plain model) is worth between 120.00-260.00 dollars.
The Winchester model 1300 feather weight was made from 1978-1993.The winchester model 1300 walnut,field grade was made between 1994-2006.
A model 1200 made by Browning is unknown. No such model exists. Winchester made a model 1200 Shotgun, perhaps that's what you are looking for.
Between 110-160 dollars for a model 1300 walnut field grade shotgun.
A Winchester Model 1894 (which is also known as a Winchester 94) is a lever action rifle. Browning designed it in 1894, and it soon became one of the more popular hunting rifles.
The model 100 .30-30, if it's the one with the visible hammer, is a copy of the Winchester '94. It was probably made by Winchester. A Winchester '94 stock can be made to fit. If it's the hammerless model it's a copy of a Savage '99. A Savage '99 stock can be made to fit it. TexasCharley -- Post-64 Winchester Model 94 -- The Ted Williams/Sears Model 100 is a version of the Winchester Model 94 as made for Sears by Winchester. They originally had walnut-stained hardwood stocks. We can supply new walnut stocks to fit. sales@countrygunsmith.net
No browning did not,but winchester made a ranger model pump action shotgun.
I can say that Winchester made the model 1300 shotgun from 1978-1993.They also made the model 1300 Walnut field model from 1994-2006.You will have to contact Winchester directly to get the exact year of production for your shotgun,as these records are not available in the public domain.
Not enough information to even begin to hazard a guess.
From what I've seen, the Brownings action is essentially identical to the Winchesters.The Winchester came out in the 1920's and were discontinued in the 1960'sI don't believe the Browning came out until 1990.My guess would be that Browning saw a market for a good quality .22.I have seen a few Winchester 52 sporters, but I have no idea about their pedagree.Most of them came from the factory as target /match setups with long barrels and vernier sights.The Browning is a fine gun, but there's this mystique that goes with the Winchester 52...and the Winchester sells for 3 times what the Browning goes for.